Thursday, August 30, 2007

360 degree tour of my workspace.

What you're about to see is more than likely INCREDIBLY boring to you and you might even be AMAZED by how little you could care, but here it is...



We had to turn our computer room into Zach's room several months ago so the comp had to go into my workspace which meant total overhaul and organization was needed to make that happen.

The sweet computer desk was generously given to us by Tony and Brenda.




My comicbook boxes used to be stacked two high six rows wide. That needed to be rectified so I got these "drawers" from BCW and just put them in there. And they slide out real nice, I can't recommend them enough if you have the same passion (IE addiction) to comicbooks like I do.




This is what it used to look like!!!!



This wall is red because I intend to someday hang up all of my original art here with some nice black frames, which Heidi and I thought would be cool.







I spend a lot of time at this table. The cool thing is at least I'm home when working my "second job". Not only that but Heidi has been an amazing help to me while illustrating the kids magazine. I've gone to her for advice in page layout, story ideas, color choices, and more. She has such good instincts, I'm continually reminded how blessed I am to have her when I just don't know where to go with something. She has her MASTER'S as a READING SPECIALIST and she's been teaching 2nd grade for seven years. Who else could I possibly trust more with this stuff?



Just so I can try to remain consistent from page to page I sometimes hang up the artwork of finished pages while I'm progressing through the story.



So yeah, I'm gonna do a whole blog on Star Wars Legos someday... stay tuned.








That's it, I hope you liked it.

2 comments:

ricky blanco said...

your setup looks pretty nice man! I'm in a 10x10 foot dorm room for another year.

Brian said...

Ouch. Yea but once you're done with that you'll be in a position to really go and do whatever you want to. You're working towards a lot of choices and that's cool.